Re: Website Redo Kick Off

From: Florent Guillaume <fg(at)nuxeo(dot)com>
To: dmp <danap(at)ttc-cmc(dot)net>
Cc: PostgreSQL JDBC <pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Website Redo Kick Off
Date: 2013-07-10 16:46:12
Message-ID: CAF-4BpM6xiR4oMvx_e1-g1g=XJyfoUuS1zEWFOFXKTaWrACKTg@mail.gmail.com
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FYI Apache now uses its own "cms". This page lists the rationales and
pointers to the code: http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html

Florent

On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 5:54 PM, dmp <danap(at)ttc-cmc(dot)net> wrote:

> It has been for sometime the desire to redo the website. The main goals
> being:
>
> 1. Make the Site Easier To Maintain.
> 2. Allow Others to Contribute/Manage the Updates.
>
> I have offered to perform the work and have done some reviewing of the
> past history of the discussions on this subject. In so doing I have taken
> notes on possible options and done some preliminary research in potential
> solutions. A General background is in order so that I can try to direct
> the feedback/discussion to the desired goals stated.
>
> History:
>
> The website as been in existence since the early 2000s. An update for
> the site occurred in around 2004 by Kris Jurka to Apache Forest. Forest
> is a scripting engine that generates static pages that are then transfered
> to the web server. That current mechanism is still in place to update
> the website, but Forest is no longer being maintained as a project it
> seems. Forest also does not seem to be conducive to the desire goal
> #2 above. The web server host does not support CMS and it seems to be
> desired to continue along the lines of a scripting engine to generate
> static webpages for the redo.
>
> Help: (Narrow Options)
>
> * If you know of a scripting engine that is not listed below please reply.
>
> * If you have experience with one listed please comment, seems good/not
> so good and the language used if possible.
>
> * If you have a few minutes please consider randomly selecting one on the
> list to review so that you could let us know if it may be a good
> solution.
>
> Thank you.
> danap, Dana M. Proctor
>
> Hyde:
> http://hyde.github.io/
>
> Sculpin:
> http://sculpin.io/
>
> Phrozn:
> http://www.phrozn.info/en/
>
> Bonsai:
> http://tinytree.info/
>
> Winter Smith:
> http://jnordberg.github.io/**wintersmith/<http://jnordberg.github.io/wintersmith/>
>
> Pie Crust:
> http://bolt80.com/piecrust/
>
> Jekyll:
> http://jekyllrb.com/
>
> Middle Man:
> http://middlemanapp.com/
>
> Nanoc:
> http://nanoc.ws/
>
> Stasis:
> http://stasis.me/
>
> ToTo
> https://github.com/cloudhead/**toto <https://github.com/cloudhead/toto>
>
> Staticmatic
> https://github.com/**staticmatic/staticmatic<https://github.com/staticmatic/staticmatic>
>
> Webgen
> https://github.com/gettalong/**webgen<https://github.com/gettalong/webgen>
>
> Movable Type
> http://www.movabletype.org/**download.html<http://www.movabletype.org/download.html>
>
> Pelican
> http://docs.getpelican.com/en/**3.2/ <http://docs.getpelican.com/en/3.2/>
>
>
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